In Treatment

As Mr. Lichtman’s recovery specialist, he asked if I would I apprise his readers as to his health and welfare.

As many of you who have followed Jim’s commentaries over the past eighteen months know, he has spent an ungodly amount of time examining and writing about President Trump.

It became obvious, to both Jim and treatment specialists at TheJoseph R. McCarthy Center for Demagogue Addiction, that all this attention has taken a toll, as he states in a letter he wished me to post:

Dear Readers,

It has been an honor to serve as your ethics specialist alerting you to the many unethical actions of President Trump and his Administration. Your confidence in me has blessed me personally and has inspired my efforts to Make America Ethical, Again (#MAEA).

However, the unrelenting attacks on me personally, my family, including my dog “Nietzsche,” are unprecedented and have taken a sizable toll on all of us.

As I prepare to spend the next five weeks in treatment, I want you to know that, God willing, we will prevail, in peace and freedom from fear, and in true health, through the purity and essence of our natural fluids.

Your Ethical Friend, Jim Lichtman

As you can clearly read, Jim needs help. The next few weeks will be critical to his recovery and peace of mind.

Jim asked me to tell his dedicated readers that among the sessions he will be engaged in are:

— “It’s Not a Lie, If You Believe It.” – guided by George Costanza, this lively class makes clear that just because someone repeatedly lies, does not necessarily mean they are lying if they, themselves, believe it.

The Road to Washington – Mar. 2018; Jim talks about Republican Will Hurd and Democrat “Beto” O’Rourke who rent a car and live-stream their trip back to Washington, with a little biparkingship… I mean, bipartisanship along the way.

Finally, Jim admits that his obsession over Trump and Trump’s leadership (or lack thereof) of our great country, the United States of America, is causing harm to himself and his loved ones. I can only imagine how troubling the related personal attacks on Jim, his family, and his dog (whom I have not met) have been.

But common sense does prevail and as Jim stated, he will begin treatment for this unnecessary obsession. We can all look forward to hearing more from him when he returns from his much-needed break.